Four power-play goals last time for the Binghamton Senators, two more this time: Suffice it to say the Bridgeport Sound Tigers needed to stay out of the box against the Senators.

They didn't. Binghamton swept the two-game season series with a 6-2 win Friday night at Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena in Binghamton, N.Y.

"We've got to get better," Bridgeport coach Scott Pellerin said. "There are spurts where we do, but we hurt ourselves, whether it's clears, a good first pass, getting the puck out of our zone."

Aside from those two power-play goals in eight chances, the goal that put Binghamton up 3-1 came after the Senators kept the puck in for the full two minutes of a power play and beyond, scoring not long afterward.

"Especially in the second period, they were able to capitalize in a couple of situations where we didn't clear the puck, didn't manage it correctly," Pellerin said.

Binghamton scored four power-play goals in the teams' other meeting, a 6-5 overtime win in Bridgeport in October.

With Ryan Strome down from the New York Islanders, Bridgeport reunited him with Anders Lee and Mike Halmo. Strome assisted on both goals, one Lee's power-play goal in the first, the other Halmo's goal on the rush with 1:52 left in the second period to make it 3-2.

Strome has a point in 10 consecutive AHL games. There are only two longer regular-season streaks in team history, 12 in a row for Jeff Hamilton in 2005-06 and Frans Nielsen the next year. Raffi Torres scored in 11 straight 2002 playoff games.

The Islanders loaned Bridgeport right winger Kirill Kabanov to MoDo of the Swedish Hockey League on Friday. Kabanov hadn't played much, scoring three goals in 16 AHL games. He remains Islanders' property.